Inspiration Software Accepting Applications for Its 2006 Inspired Teacher Scholarships

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INSPIRATION SOFTWARE IS CURRENTLY accepting applications for its 2006 Inspired Teacher Scholarships for Visual Learning from K-12, college, and university educators worldwide. Now in its eighth year, the program will award 30 scholarships, each with a $750 value, which can be used to support professional development activities for educa-tors who champion the integration of visual learning and technology in their curriculum. Five of the scholarships will be given to “rookies,” who are newcomers that demonstrate a desire and capacity to learn and apply visual learning techniques in their classrooms. The deadline for applications is Jan. 30, 2006, and winners will be announced in the spring. For more information, visit www.inspiration.com/scholarship or e-mail [email protected].

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